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More info?)
"Gymy Bob" <nospam@bight.me> wrote in message
news:IsWdnbT7GMpXMS_cRVn-uA@golden.net...
> All the cameras I have had in the last ten years...there have been 5 of
> them
> can slip in my pocket...any pocket. I carried the thru the lens junk for
> years and it won't be there when you want it unless you have no life.
>
> When you have a huge bump just to hang on to it doesn't fit in a pocket or
> a
> hip pack very well.
>
I guess it just comes down to whether or not you need to have to be able to
carry your camera around in a pocket or if you don't mind carrying a bag.
Personally, I don't find a bag slung over my shoulder to be any hassle. And
remember, the original poster was looking for something with a high optical
zoom. Not sure of any pocket models that have a 10x optical zoom.
K
> "kline" <coma_ellipse@noospaamyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:jSxsd.202$S_5.194@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
>>
>> "Gymy Bob" <nospam@bight.me> wrote in message
>> news:Qeudndp2bMDHzC_cRVn-qw@golden.net...
>> >I guess it depends whether you want a camera in your pocket ready to use
> or
>> > one on your dresser at home that will do everything if you had an extra
>> > shoulder to carry the camera case.
>> >
>> > You may be setting up the camera incorrectly or if the exposure is off
>> > it's
>> > a factory tuneup job. Don't wait until the warranty expires.
>>
>> It's nothing like as big as you're suggesting. Plus, if someone is
>> interested in taking photographs, are they really going to be that
> nothered
>> about having to carry a camera?
>>
>> K
>>
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>> >
>> > "kline" <coma_ellipse@noospaamyahoo.com> wrote in message
>> > news:mYcsd.114$PW.13@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
>> >>
>> >> "Anna" <no@spam.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:qM8sd.407174$Pl.254667@pd7tw1no...
>> >> > There's no doubt that the elph was a mistake...I've got it on auto
> and
>> > the
>> >> > pictures come out quite dark...I've had to edit them in Photoshop
> just
>> > to
>> >> > improve the quality.
>> >> >
>> >> > I don't think size is going to matter anymore....my analog camera
>> >> > was
>> >> > quite large.
>> >>
>> >> Just have a look at a DX6490 in a shop - it's not as large as it
> appears
>> > in
>> >> some of the pictures online.
>> >>
>> >> I'm no expert, but I think you will find that you will often have to
>> >> compensate for under or overexposure in software when taking pictures
> in
>> >> auto. It depends on the light the subject etc and the auto modes
>> >> can't
>> >> always get it excactly right.
>> >>
>> >> Hope you find a camera that suits.
>> >>
>> >> Kline
>> >>
>> >> > "Gymy Bob" <nospam@bight.me> wrote in message
>> >> > news:QaudnVRL59iafi3cRVn-vw@golden.net...
>> >> >> He bought an Elf. I doubt he would go to that monster.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "kline" <coma_ellipse@noospaamyahoo.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:sHTrd.1$eH6.0@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> "Gymy Bob" <nospam@bight.me> wrote in message
>> >> >>> news:gZGdnTR2H_XLfzLcRVn-tg@golden.net...
>> >> >>> > Pentax Optio SV is probably smaller than your Elf and 5x optical
>> > zoom.
>> >> >>> > Just
>> >> >>> > released in November.
>> >> >>> >
>> >> >>> >
>> >> >>> > "Anna" <no@spam.com> wrote in message
>> >> >>> > news:mxPrd.414105$nl.414064@pd7tw3no...
>> >> >>> >> I recently bought a Canon SD300 Elph due to it's good ratings,
> but
>> >> >>> >> find
>> >> >>> >> it
>> >> >>> >> isn't really suitable for my needs. I find that it doesn't
>> >> >>> >> have
>> >> >>> >> enough
>> >> >>> >> optical zoom.
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >> I'm looking for a new camera and was hoping someone could
> provide
>> >> >>> >> some
>> >> >>> >> suggestions based on personal experience.
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >> What I would prefer is 4-5 megapixel with a high optical zoom.
> I
>> >> >>> >> don't
>> >> >>> > need
>> >> >>> >> alot of manual settings, I prefer the automatic point and shoot
>> >> >> variety.
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >> Thank you
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >> Anna
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Anna
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Have a look at the Kodak DX6490 - it's a 4 mega-pixel camera with
>> >> >>> a
>> > very
>> >> >>> good quality lens providing a 10 x optical zoom. I've had one for
>> > about
>> >> >>> 9
>> >> >>> months and am very happy with it.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Loads of reviews on the net, here's the one at "steves-digicams"
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2003_reviews/dx6490.html
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> A similar spec camera is the Minolta Dimage Z1 (and it's newer
>> > siblings)
>> >> >>> Haven't used one myself, but have seen some good reviews.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> HTH
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Kline
>> >> >>>
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